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Cognition / Cognitive science / Philosophy / Spatialtemporal reasoning / Linguistic relativity / Schema / Spatial relation / Category of being / G factor / Human intelligence / Relation / Prototype theory
Date: 2013-06-03 04:22:20
Cognition
Cognitive science
Philosophy
Spatialtemporal reasoning
Linguistic relativity
Schema
Spatial relation
Category of being
G factor
Human intelligence
Relation
Prototype theory

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